Organisational Identity and Self Transformation

Organisational Identity and Self Transformation
Author: David Seidl
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351913423

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David Seidl brings together two important issues in organization and management studies in this volume: the concept and related theory of organizational identity, and autopoietic organization theory (as originally developed by Niklas Luhmann). The contribution of the book is twofold: it provides an introduction to autopoietic organization theory and it provides a new perspective on organizational identity and self-transformation. Thus the book is relevant to both organization theorists interested in new approaches to organization and to researchers of organizational identity. The themes are reflected in the structure of the book. Chapters one and two provide an introduction to Niklas Luhmann's organization theory. Based on this, chapter three develops a new concept of organizational identity. In chapters four and five a theory of organizational self-transformation (i.e. change of identity) is developed.

Handbook of Research on Autopoiesis and Self Sustaining Processes for Organizational Success

Handbook of Research on Autopoiesis and Self Sustaining Processes for Organizational Success
Author: Pa?kowska, Ma?gorzata
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2021-01-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781799867159

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Autopoietic systems show a remarkable property in the way they interact with their environment: on the one hand building blocks and energy (including information) are exchanged with the environment, which characterizes them as open systems; on the other hand, any functional mechanisms—the way the system processes, incorporates building blocks, and responds to information—are totally self-determined and cannot be controlled by interventions from the environment. Information systems in an organization seem to accept the autopoietic system way of development and can help managers to understand the operations of their organizations better. The Handbook of Research on Autopoiesis and Self-Sustaining Processes for Organizational Success is an innovative reference book that presents the meaning of autopoietic organizations for social and information science, examines how autopoietic organizations are information self-producing and self-controlled, and provides a framework for its development in modern organizations. The book focuses on analyzing autopoiesis features such as self-managing, self-sustaining, self-producing, self-regulating, etc. Moreover, as the aforementioned characteristics receive a new interpretation in IT environments, the book also includes an exploration of IT solutions that enable the development of these characteristics. This book is ideal for professionals, academicians, researchers, and students working in the field of information economics and management in various disciplines such as information and communication sciences, administrative sciences and management, education, computer science, and information technology.

Smart Cities and Digital Transformation

Smart Cities and Digital Transformation
Author: Miltiadis D. Lytras,Abdulrahman A. Housawi,Basim S. Alsaywid
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2023-06-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781804559963

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Smart Cities and Digital Transformation offers a three-tiered approach to tomorrow’s cities in terms of limitless innovation, sustainable development and empowering communities.

Self Reinforcing Processes in and among Organizations

Self Reinforcing Processes in and among Organizations
Author: J. Sydow,G. Schreyögg
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230392830

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Management and organization research has rediscovered individual agency, innovation and entrepreneurship. As such, there is a risk of overlooking the power of self-reinforcing processes in and among organizations. This volume redirects attention to these processes, including: escalating commitment, organizational imprinting and path dependence.

Organizational Transformation for Sustainability

Organizational Transformation for Sustainability
Author: Mark Edwards
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010-02-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135271695

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During the 21st century organizations will undergo a level of radical and global change that has rarely been seen before. This transformation will come as a result of the environmental, social and economic challenges that now confront organisations in all their activities. But are our understandings and theories of change up to the task of meeting these challenges? Will we be able to develop sustaining visions of how organizations might contribute to the long-term viability of our interdependent global communities? Organizational Transformation for Sustainability: An Integral Metatheory offers some innovative answers to the big questions involved in organizational sustainability and the radical changes that organizations will need to undergo as we move into the third millennium. This new approach comes from the emerging field of integral metatheory. Edwards shows how a "Big Picture" view of organisational transformation can contribute to our understanding of, and search for, organisational sustainability. There are four key themes to the book: i) the need for integrative metatheories for organisational change; ii) the development of a general research method for building metatheory; iii) the description of an integral metatheory for organisational sustainability; and iv) the discussion of the implications of this metatheory for organisational change and social policy regarding sustainability. This book brings a unique and important orienting perspective to these issues.

Strategy for Sustainability Transitions

Strategy for Sustainability Transitions
Author: Kristof Van Assche,Raoul Beunen,Monica Gruezmacher
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2024-04-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781035324002

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In this innovative work, Kristof Van Assche, Raoul Beunen and Monica Gruezmacher analyse the challenges and possibilities of sustainability transitions, presenting the dilemmas facing the path to sustainable communities and societies, as well as proposing creative solutions. The authors deploy evolutionary governance theory as a conceptual framing for transition strategy, highlighting the importance of understanding governance and community strategy in any potential response to environmental crises.

Brand Transformation

Brand Transformation
Author: Keith Glanfield
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2018-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351662550

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To be of value to firms, branding must operate in the "real" world, not a theoretical one, unlocking latent commercial potential and delivering tangible business results. The imperative is to pragmatically change as you go, making simple branding changes that deliver a commercial difference. This radical new textbook combines best practice, research and theory to teach how to accelerate a firm’s branding performance, without disrupting and derailing day-to-day business. It demonstrates how to make practical "best-fit" changes to a firm's branding by implementing commercially feasible branding activity to achieve commercial results. Structured around a brand transformation template, Brand Transformation demonstrates how to make pragmatic changes to branding by implementing improvements to six critical components of branding performance. The text not only presents new and different insights; importantly it contains a set of diagnostic questions, frameworks, tools and templates to design implementable changes to a firm’s branding. The text includes a set of six widely occurring firm "typologies" and suggests practical immediate activity on which to base a firm’s implementation plan. This text is essential reading for final year marketing undergraduates, postgraduate students of marketing, practising marketers and general managers

Organizational Identity and Firm Growth

Organizational Identity and Firm Growth
Author: Christoph Dörrenbächer,Matthias Tomenendal,Sarah Stanske
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2016-08-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137577245

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This edited volume focuses on the interplay between organizational identities and firm growth, an area which remains largely unexplored. Firm growth in its various forms is omnipresent in the contemporary business environment, but does not always lead to positive results. At the same time, some organizations are growing faster than their peers, leading to questions of organizational growth antecedents. In addition to the dominant economic reasons in strategic literature, the volume seeks to integrate psychological aspects to the discourse, thereby considering the micro, meso and macro level. By providing both insights into international academic thinking and into practical examples of small and medium-sized companies in Berlin, the authors identify new findings concerning successful growth strategies.